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  • |'''1st person plural''' |'''2nd person plural'''
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  • * {{search link|"familys"|familys|ns0|ns14|ns100}} (families [plural], family's [possessive]) * {{search link|"feets"|feets|ns0|ns14|ns100}} (feet [plural], foot's)
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  • ...ament. The term is [[Irish language|Irish]] for "Assembly Delegate." The plural form is Teachta Dálaí. It is usually abbreviated as "TD" and these initi
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  • ...followed Brigham Young to [[Utah (U.S. state)|Utah]] where the practice of plural marriage continued.<ref>[http://www.mscbc.org/video/vid_lvp.htm Lifting the ...tories]]. The LDS Church believed that their religiously-based practice of plural marriage was protected by the [[United States Constitution]],<ref>[http://c
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  • ...the Italian sgraffire, or ''scratched'', also written as ''Sgraffiti'' as plural) is a visual arts technique used in ceramics, pottery, painting and glass i
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  • '''Dice''' (plural of 'die', though 'dice' is colloquially used as the singular) are two objec
    1 KB (159 words) - 13:27, 23 February 2008
  • ''Laigin'' is a plural noun, indicating an [[ethnonym]] rather than a geographic term. The use of
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  • '''Phenomenon''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: φαινόμενo, plural: φαινόμενα) has a specialized meaning in the [[philosophy]] of [[
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  • | date = January 1986}}</ref> As a plural noun, however, meaning "holy warriors", it gained currency with Muslim move
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  • In [[biology]], a '''genus''' (plural '''genera''') is a [[taxon]], or taxonomic unit in a hierarchical system, f
    1 KB (169 words) - 07:20, 9 May 2009
  • ...ex.html The euro and standardization] ([[Michael Everson]]; including "The plural of euro is Euros!" as well as a discussion on what the words for "euro" and
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  • .... Traditional usage defines asana as both singular and plural. In English, plural for asana is defined as asanas. In addition, English usage within the conte
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  • A '''puppy''' (plural ''puppies'') is an [[youth|immature]] [[dog]]. The shortened form ''pup'' i
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  • ...bers]]. In modular arithmetic, a special number called the '''modulus''' (plural: moduli) is chosen, and whole numbers that leave the same remainder when di
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  • ...vowel in the next word. The ''i'' is a semivowel also in the first person plural of some verbs: ''continuiamo, dissanguiamo''. And in the four-vowel sequenc
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  • ...ink|"babys"|babys|ns0|ns14|ns100}} (babies [plural], baby's, babys [French plural])
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  • * ''harena'' should only be used in the singular (singular form: "sand"; plural form: "grains of sand") * ''quadrigae'' ("four-horse chariot") should only be used in the plural
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  • Final apostrophes follow an '''s''' to form the genitive plural of nouns ('''Mánx cáts' tâils'''); otherwise, like initial and medial ap
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  • A '''''fian''''' (plural ''fianna'') was an early Irish ''männerbund'': a small, semi-independent g
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